Recent Faculty Books
Below are some of the books published by liberal arts faculty in the last year. For a sampling of books from previous years, or work by other faculty authors past or present, use the search function at right.
"This Land Was Mexican Once": Histories of Resistance from Northern California
Linda Heidenreich
Anthropology and Contemporary Human Problems
John H. Bodley
Campaign Advertising and American Democracy
Travis Ridout
Causation and Explanation
Joseph Keim Campbell, Harry S. Silverstein
Conquistador: Hernán Cortés, King Montezuma, and the Last Stand of the Aztecs
Buddy Levy
Disturbance-Loving Species
Peter Chilson
Drugs and Drug Policy: The Control of Consciousness Alteration
Clayton J. Mosher
From Lambs to Lions: Future Security Relationships in a World of Biological and Nuclear Weapons
Thomas Preston
Hawthorne and Melville: Writing a Relationship
Jana L. Argersinger
History and Future of Mass Media
David Demers
Imagination and Politics in Seventeenth-Century England
Todd Butler
In-between Bodies: Sexual Difference, Race, and Sexuality
Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo
International Handbook of Survey Methodology
Don A. Dillman
Juvenile Delinquency and Delinquents: The Nexus of Social Change
James F. Short Jr.
Native Americans and Sport in North America: Other People's Games
C. Richard King
Neurology and Literature, 1860–1920
Anne Stiles
New Perspectives on Contemporary Chinese Poetry
Christopher Lupke
Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World: A Brief History with Documents
Sue Peabody
The American Indian and Alaska Native Student's Guide to College Success
Ella Inglebret
The Law of Journalism & Mass Communication
Susan Dente Ross
The Model-Based Archaeology of Socionatural Systems
Timothy A. Kohler
World History: Journeys from Past to Present
Candice Goucher
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